Universe: Exploring the Astronomical World

Author:   David Malin ,  Paul Murdin ,  Phaidon Editors
Publisher:   Phaidon Press Ltd
Edition:   Classic Format
ISBN:  

9781838660154


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   05 September 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Universe is a groundbreaking survey that celebrates the popular subject of astronomy through 300 images created by those who have tried to understand - or who have been inspired by - the beauty and mystery of stars, planets, and beyond. Carefully chosen by an international panel of experts and arranged to highlight thought-provoking contrasts and similarities, the selection includes paintings, photographs, sculpture, animation, prints, sketches, and digital renderings with iconic works by renowned photographers, artists, and astronomers alongside previously unpublished finds.

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Author:   David Malin ,  Paul Murdin ,  Phaidon Editors
Publisher:   Phaidon Press Ltd
Imprint:   Phaidon Press Ltd
Edition:   Classic Format
Dimensions:   Width: 21.00cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 24.50cm
Weight:   1.675kg
ISBN:  

9781838660154


ISBN 10:   1838660151
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   05 September 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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An amazingly eclectic and beautiful set of images. Each image is accompanied by an educated and informative caption. As someone engaged in writing about the interface of art and astronomy, I admire the diversity of the selection in addition to the images' individual beauty. -Jay M. Pasachoff, Chair, International Astronomical Union Working Group on Solar Eclipses and Field Memorial Professor of Astronomy, Williams College A beautiful book for anyone with a curious mind. -Cool Hunting Our interaction with the night sky doesn't just influence science; it affects all aspects of human culture. This beautifully produced book presents hundreds of responses to the cosmos ... The images are organised in a non-chronological sequence. [...] This juxtaposition is very effective at breaking down apparent barriers between art and astronomy... The introduction to the book by eminent astronomer Paul Murdin is a model of clarity... This book is an overwhelming (and rather moving) reminder of how humans have always been, and continue to be, inspired by the night sky. -BBC Sky At Night, Five Star Review An awe-inspiring survey of ways in which the cosmos has been depicted through the ages and around the world. Three hundred images in unexpected pairings integrate the worlds of art and science. -Publishers Weekly Draws equally from the worlds of astronomy and art to create a beautiful picture of how we see space and ourselves within it. -Dr Stuart Clark, The Observer From prehistoric cave painting to contemporary art and Hubble Space Telescope photographs, this delves into mankind's visual response to the cosmos down the ages. -JackalMagazine.com An awe-inspiring survey of ways in which the cosmos has been depicted through the ages and around the world. Three hundred images in unexpected pairings integrate the worlds of art and science. -TIME Lightbox From documentary Nasa photographs to Kandinsky's maddest abstractions. -Daily Telegraph Artistic wanderlust you can explore at your leisure from the comfort of your home. -Publishers Weekly From the earliest representations of constellations in cave paintings at Lascaux to Yayoi Kusama's 'Infinity Mirrored Room - The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away' space has long fascinated artists. Now Universe: Exploring the Astronomical World gathers more than 300 out-of-this-world images from artists from Kandinsky to Kapoor. To infinity and beyond! -Independent I Superb production quality, knowledgeable and informative captions, and pacing that entertains as one pages through the book... Offer[s] an experience like that of visiting a world-class art gallery... The kind of work that you will certainly read through and glance through for a time. But you will also not be able to put this away on a shelf. Its treasures will keep it out on a browsing table for a long time to come. -Astronomy Online Traces the history of our relationship with space, from ancient cave paintings of the heavens to advanced NASA images. -Wall Street Journal Phaidon is widely known for producing some of the most spectacular visual books in the business. They have produced a real winner in the science category with Universe: Exploring the Astronomical World. -Astronomy.com The most beautiful space images on Earth... Features more than 300 depictions of the universe from throughout history, all with one common thread: how we as humans respond and relate to space. -Atlas Obscura [C]aptivating... A thought-provoking assemblage of worlds literal and imagined, all in a museum-gift-shop-worthy hardcover destined for your coffee table. -The AV Club Stunning. -TIME Lightbox Head out on a stargazing trip through the centuries with 300 images that combine and contrast scientific discovery and artistic wonder at our galaxy and its gaseous, sparkling, combustible contents, both discovered and imagined. -NatGeoTraveller.co.uk Gorgeous... An imaginative, informative and unexpected cosmic journey. -Bookpage Well all I can say is thank god Stephen Harris changed his mind and wrote this book; it is perhaps the most remarkable and personal cookbook I have read. Somehow it fills you with warmth... Incisive, welcoming and jovial short essays by Harris... causes the book to ooze and envelope you with the same warm atmosphere as the restaurant. I've never known a book do this quite so well. -LondonLampost.com Cleverly juxtaposes the ancient with the contemporary in both form and substance... A poignant reminder of just how far we've come in our quest to decipher the heavens. -Forbes Online Stunning. -DailyMail.co.uk Humankind's attempts to picture the cosmos have come a long way. But according to a new book on how we depict the universe, this isn't just a matter of science. It's also about art... Through them, we can see changes in how humans understand the universe and our place within it. -CNN Style A fine coffee table book from Phaidon is always a good idea. The books are always filled with stunning images that make flipping through them enjoyable during commercial breaks. Universe: Exploring the Astronomical World is no different, as it contains 300 images that celebrate the beauty of astronomy. -Cool Material [P]aints a broad portrait of the ways human beings have studied, interpreted and depicted the universe... A big book for a big topic. -Los Angeles Times This beautifully curated book takes a look at everything that makes the universe and humankind fascinating, from the moon landing to prehistoric cave paintings and astrological phenomena. -ELLE Allows you to explore the stars, planets and beyond as you journey along with night-gazers down through the ages from cave drawings to animation. -Detroit Free Press Equal parts history, art, and astronomy, this book shows how the cosmos has been depicted throughout time, from cave drawings to Hubble-telescope photos. -Entertainment Weekly Beautifully produced... Highlights the close relationship between the scientific and artistic views of the Universe. -Popular Astronomy Flicking through this gorgeous 300-page book exploring how humans have tried to understand the universe, your brain will race to keep up with the images you're seeing. From Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's deep space installation and an image of Earth captured by Apollo 8 in 1968, to German Renaissance maps of the constellations and Kandinsky's Cosmos painting in 1926, it will blow your tiny human mind. -Emerald Street A well-designed testament to the power and beauty of the heavens. -Smithsonian Air & Space magazine A magnificently illustrated new book. -Morning Star If the end of the year invites some existential reflection, a book about our relationship with the universe may be the perfect companion. -Atlas Obscura Making the cosmos intelligible is [...] as much a job for artists as much as for scientists... [Universe] juxtaposes about 130 images from each discipline a mesme


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Twenty-eight curators, critics, art historians, and artists contributed their expertise to create this art-lover's ideal museum. They come from such institutions as: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the British Museum, London; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu; the University of California, Berkeley; La Trobe University, Melbourne; the School of African and Oriental Studies, University of London; and The Courtauld Institute of Art, London.

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